Hi guys,
String tension is something I've always puzzled over, and haven't yet figured out.
It seems to me (right or wrong???) that some guitars with the same scale have more string tension than others (all other things like pitch and string type remaining equal).
I used to own a mid-80's US Tele, and just could not seem to get comfortable on that guitar due to higher string tension, no matter what I tried. A Strat I had at the time had less tension (I realize a floating trem contributes to this, but it seemed more than just that). Another Strat I just got some work done on (new body and change to vintage style trem from a 2-point trem) came back with higher string tension than when it left. Huh?
I've gotten used to playing Boomers 10's on my guitars, and do notice a change to Fender strings increases tension. This makes sense, as the string material can be different. But as far as why one guitar with the same scale and strings would have a different string tension than another of the same kind.... huh?
Anyhow, I like the 25.5 scale Fender type guitars, and would like to do whatever I can to reduce string tension at standard pitch.
Thanks for any tips!
Best,
Chevy
String tension is something I've always puzzled over, and haven't yet figured out.
It seems to me (right or wrong???) that some guitars with the same scale have more string tension than others (all other things like pitch and string type remaining equal).
I used to own a mid-80's US Tele, and just could not seem to get comfortable on that guitar due to higher string tension, no matter what I tried. A Strat I had at the time had less tension (I realize a floating trem contributes to this, but it seemed more than just that). Another Strat I just got some work done on (new body and change to vintage style trem from a 2-point trem) came back with higher string tension than when it left. Huh?
I've gotten used to playing Boomers 10's on my guitars, and do notice a change to Fender strings increases tension. This makes sense, as the string material can be different. But as far as why one guitar with the same scale and strings would have a different string tension than another of the same kind.... huh?
Anyhow, I like the 25.5 scale Fender type guitars, and would like to do whatever I can to reduce string tension at standard pitch.
Thanks for any tips!
Best,
Chevy
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